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C.M. (Caroline) van de Pol ( Hilversum, 4 juni 1962) [1] [2] [3] is een Nederlandse VVD - politica en bestuurster. Sinds 28 oktober 2020 is ze burgemeester van Terschelling . Maatschappelijke en politieke carrière Van de Pol studeerde bedrijfseconomie aan de Hogeschool Utrecht. Caroline van de Pol's memoir a harrowing account of poverty Back to Broady by Caroline van de Pol. By Tess Pryor 12:00AM July 29, 2017 Comments Caroline van de Pol and I were born five days and 200km apart.

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Caroline van de Pol is the author of Back to Broady (4.08 avg rating, 40 ratings, 6 reviews), Handle with care (4.00 avg rating, 1 rating, 0 reviews, pub. caroline van de pol Published author at Ventura Press Melbourne, Victoria, Australia 350 followers 346 connections Welcome back Join now New to LinkedIn? Join now Join to view profile Ventura. Caroline van de Pol is a lecturer in Media and Communication at RMIT University and has worked as a journalist and editor for major metropolitan newspapers. She is currently completing her PhD in Creative Writing at the University of Wollongong. Caroline has published two nonfiction health books, - including her most recent Caroline Van de Poll. Favorite. Sport Physiotherapist. Phone Facebook-f Instagram Twitter External-link-alt. Profile; Profile. I was a competitive cross country runner and 400m and 800m for 12 years. I still love to run in the trails. I was the physio therapist for the National Espoir(Under-24 years) Athletics Team for 5 years. I received my.

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Caroline van de Pol is a lecturer in Media and Communication at Deakin University and has worked in media and creative writing at RMIT University. She has a PhD in creative writing at the University of Wollongong. Caroline has worked as a journalist and editor for major newspapers including the He Caroline van de Pol was just 27 years old when her sister Margaret ended her life in Melbourne. Margaret's memory and her love of a good time now live on as part of a memoir Dr van de Pol penned.